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Oak Timber - Pros and Cons of Oak Flooring

Oak timber can be an excellent choice for your home or office, especially when it comes to the flooring. There are some inherent characteristics of oak that make it a perfect material for flooring, but this material does come with a few disadvantages as well. You should take all the fact into consideration before you decide whether oak flooring is right for you. Listed below are some of the pros and cons that you may find when you start analyzing the use of oak in your space.

If you use oak timber for your flooring, you could actually increase the value of your home. Oak is considered a high end material, and people who see an oak floor will instantly put a higher value on your home than they would for most other forms of wood. This shows that you likely have used quality materials throughout the home, seeing that you were willing to invest in the oak. It can be expensive initially, but you will get your money back every time because of the attention it will bring when you try to sell the place. Oak can provide a beautiful look for your flooring that you can't match with other woods that you might consider.

Beyond being great to look at, oak timber can also be highly durable to use. As long as it is not overly abused and gets cleaned on a regular basis, oak can last for many decades from just one installation. If you plan to keep your home forever, this means that you may never have to replace your flooring. This can actually save you money in the long run, even if the initial installation is costly. You just have to focus on proper care if you want to maintain the value and integrity of the timber.

Oak timber does have a tendency to fade in direct sunlight, and it does no stand up well to sharp objects. This is all avoidable though if you use sheers on your windows and avoid scooting furniture across the flooring. Keeping your oak floors looking their best is usually just a matter of cleaning them regularly and using polish every once and a while to restore the sheen on the surface. You can read into this more when you decide to actually install the floors in your home. Consider this as a wise investment and you will not regret your decision in the end.

 

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